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FOOTBALL.

FIRST INTERPORT PRAC-

TICE GAME. ***

SELECTED TEAM 2. K.O.S.B.5 1.

A good number surned out to witness the first Interport practice game which was played yesterday on the ground of the H.K.F.C. and ended in a win for the selected team by the odd goal in three. Brittain (HK. Police) and Ng Kum Chuen (China Athletic) play ed in the selected side in place of Suon Kum Shun and Wynne.

With a light breeze assisting them, the K.O.S.B.'s held the advantage throughout the first half but failed to spore. The selected team seldom

crossed, the halfway line in this

half. Once only wis Anderson called upeo to save and that was from a shot sent ia by Simms from twenty-five yurds.

From the restart in the second half, the K.O.S.B.'s went out for

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1927.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET

CLUB.

PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL

MEETING.

OPIUM SMUGGLING.

$8,000 FINE AND JUNK

CONFISCATED.

ALL READY FOR DUMPING

OVERBOARD.

SUBSCRIPTION INCREASED,

The annual general meeting of the

The ingenuity of Chinese smugglers Craigeugower Cricket Club was held yesterday afternoon when the is remarkable. There is a case on report, and accounts for the year record of a mock funeral which ended August 31st (reference to passed through the streets in Can which has already been made in thton with great pomp and ceremony Daily Press) and other affairs of the Club were discussed by a gather ing of about fifty members. After providing for depreciation and the writing off of bad debts, the result of the year's working showed a pro- at of 937.83.

In presiding at the meeting. Mr. A. A. Alves (Vice-President), said that he had been requested by their President, Mr. B. W. Bradbury, who had just returned from a holi- day and was therefore not quite conversant with the doings of the Club, to take the chair.

until the authorities, "acting on information received," intervened and had the coffin opened; when it was found to contain thousands of dollars worth of opium.

.:

NEED OF VICTORIA

DIOCESE

A LIVE BODY OF LAITY,

ANNUAL MEETING OF DIOCE

SAN ASSOCIATION.

OF ENGLAND. ·

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FINANCE POLICY.

#..

LONDON MAN FOR NEW YORK.

e view is-and I offer it with U.S. ADVISER FOR BANK full acknowledgment of the splen- did efforts being made by our hard worked clergy-that this Diocese is badly in need of a live body afị laity. At the V.D.A. reunion in London our Bishop paid a tribute THE BUSINESS. MAN'S INTER-to the business mea of Hong Kong for devoting their spare time to EST IN CHURCH WORK.

Diocesan work. But when you come to look into it the business men to whom he referred would scarcely fill a hotel bus. Yet if you take any parish at Home and far more. so a Diocese, you will find a whole crowd of men taking a really active part in Church affairs. The British community here is not small and it is constantly being rein. forced by a number of young men who are baptised and confirmed members by the Church of England. They may have drifted away from Church influence but I think that

Some interesting information re-

garding the aims of the Victoria Diocesan Association, an explana- tion of the needs of the C.M.S. Hospitals, and a general outline of the valuable work done by the Invariably all seizures made by Missions to Seamen were given at the Revenue department are from the annual "at home" of the Vio information supplied by a Kwai toria Diocesan Association last even. Tau (informer). A case beard ating at the Helena May Institute. the Central Magistracy yesterday Prior to the meeting tea showed that the smuggler had his served. opium in sealed tins, which were well wrapped by a guuny bag. To this bag a stone was tied and then it was placed in such a manner on

WEL

This Diocese is one of the largest in the World, and is also one of the It includes four least developed. of China's provinces and two islands. Of these provinces, one, three times the size of England and Wales, and at que place only in this whole province, Yunnanfu, is the Church at work with a good

GREYHOUND - RACING.

ASSOCIATION SELLS ASSETS

AND GOODWILL.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AQENCY.]

LONDON, Nov. 18th. "It looks as if we shall get

Mr. Walter Stewart, of the New £7-10/- per one shilling share, with York Arm of Case, Pomeroy, and debentures paid off, and ten one Co., has been appointed advisor to ahilling shares for every shilling the Bank of England. Mr. Stewartabare held to-day," said General will assume his new duties in Lon-Critchley, explaining to the share

holders of the Greyhound Racing don on January 1st next.

The appointment of an American Association 'an offer to purchase the advisor to the Bank is a further assets and good-will of the Com stop in the policy of co-operation pany for £800,000 cash and 800,000 between the Bank of England and one shilling shares of the new con- the Federal Reserve Board.

pany to be formed. The offer was

Mr. Stewart's career, which has accepted. not been a very long one, as he is still comparatively youthful, bas DEMPSEY AND RICKARD IN

if you "approach them in the right way their interest in the Church been divided between the theory. might be restored. If you can get and the practice of finance. His some of them as active members first important post was a Lecture of the V.D.A, you will have the qucleus of that live hody of laity ship in Economics at one of the to which I referred. It seems to New England colleges, and it was" me a hopeless outlook for this

. the lead but they were turned back) Clüb had not been too much to the board a fishing junk that it would Yunnan, in the West is by itself Diocese if you are going to rely for during his years as a lecturer that

Reviewing the Club's activities, Mr. Alves said that in sports the fore, but hoped to do bester this year. Dancing appeared to lose its interest, and this would have to be given up if no better support was forthcoming in future.

While

only take a second to dump the parcel overboard.

by Ng Kum Chuen, who with his Partner, Kai Yuk Tai, played a "Bound delensive game.. The select ed team took the lead about halfway

The "junk master and his two through the aesond half through to a fine sola effort by MeLeash, who As regards the accounts, the re-fakir, however, were arrested before hospital, and a flourishing congre of the province of Kweichow, in ran round the defence and, cuttingsults on the whole appeared to be they had time to get rid of the drug.gation. In the North-east is part in, gave Anderson no chance with satisfactory,

a reduction They were taken by surprise at which the Diocese has no mission fast shot. Keen struggle then was shown in most of the items, the Aberdeen barbour by a European station yet; to the South-east, part ensued, the K.O.S.B.'s putting in expenditure was still heavy, and some good football, while McLeash with a decreased revenue the time and Chinese Revenue Officer. The of the province of Kwangsi, there is a little work still in its infancy as a source of trouble to the dehad come to consider an incras in Chinese boarded the junk first and at Nanning. Then there is the pro- fence His swinging passes had the entrance fee and subscription: found that the three "defendants vines of Kwangtung, which contains the K.O.S.B.'a defrace guessing. He mentioned that this matter of Lit Anderan got the ball way. an increase in fees was brought up were having a meal. The master ask Canton, China's largest city, with ed the Chinese Officer his reason for a population of about 2,000,000, and Once Anderson left his goal to stop two seasons ago, but was lost, as it

twenty other cities, each contain- was felt that the times were too McLeash and was beaten. Brittain theaded the ball out to the left and bad. Things had not improved, coming on board without permis over Afty thousand inhabitants. the Rev. Alexander sent in a shot, and during this time the Club house sion. When be was told that Eure- the ball. hitting the bar with had been enlarged while no extra pean officers were coming to search Anderson stil out of position. charge was made from members.

Mr. Alves thought that an in- the junk, the master at once made Another serumble on the Borderers

Davey and goal line was cleared by tre by Pre 81s per annum would meet the Alexander gave Stock a chance to ense and this amount would still level up and he accepted it, heat-be below the rate charged by other ing Pau Ka Ping from close range. The team, however, shortly after. wards again took the lead, although somewhat luckily. MeLeash lobbed over in the goalmouth and Brittain headed the ball in; it struck the upright and rebounded into the net, With the K.O.S.R.'s attacking, the final whistle sounded, the teing, Selected team 2, K.O.S.B.a.

store

SECOND INTERPORT TRIAL GAME.

...

The second game of the series of Interport Trials will be played on the Hong Kong F.C. ground, on Kick of, 4.30 Wednesday next.

The following have been, Selected: Clarke (H.E. Police) Wynne (H. K. Police) and P Xavier (Club de Recreio): C. F. Remedios (Club de Recreio), J. Stewart (H.K. Club) and an Yuk Ying (China Athletic); Tso Kwai Shing and Suen Kum Shun (China Afthletic), Gosano (Club de Recreio), McGlinchey and the Rev. Alexander (KO.S.B.).

Reserves Wallington (H. K. Club), L. Rocha (Club de Recreio) and Everest (K.O.S.B.s).

LIFT CRASH.

"NOBODY INJURED.".

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE}.

NEWARK, New Jersey,

November 18th.

What is An Index of Production."

A lift in which the heavyweight ay support on those who are on he published his well-known work the eve of retirement.

He resigned his lectureship in boxer Jack Dempsey, the boxing wanted is steady rejuvenation and to achieve this it is necessary to order to become the head of the De- promoter Tex Rickard, and twenty partment of Statistics of the others, were ascending, crashed get your young men interested in

from the ninth floor of the Cham The Church of England, in my Federal Reserve Bank in, Washingber of Commerce building, and some definite Diocesan work.

opinion, seems to be taking on a ton. Over two years ago he left bounced five feet. new lease of life. It is no doubt the Federal Reserve Bank on an encumbered with antiquated ideas and its system requires a thorough invitation being extended to him to overhaul. But it possesses a his join the firm of Messrs. Case, tory which is largely the history of Pomeroy; and Co., who conduct a our own race and it has adopted itself to the requirements of succes-private investment banking busi sive ages, which denotes that itness.

has the spirit of progress. To-day During his career Mr. Stewart ita dogmas are being revised in the Lastly, there is the Colony of Hong Kong, one of the largest sea-light of that modern scientific know. has had unique opportunities of

s rapidly during the tion of about 8,000 British tesider.ts. ports in the World, with a popula- ledge which has been accumulating studying the inner workings of the past fifty Federal Reserve system, and 'n leaders such as Bishop Henson,

Nobody was injured.

CHALIAPIN'S RUSSIAN PROPERTY.

A SOVIET CONFISCATION.

(THROUGH REUTER 8 AGENCY.]

Moscow, Nov. 18th. The praesidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Republic

crease in the subscription, making his way towards the parcel and with The estimated number of Church years, and with great intellectual New York banking circles he is rehas decided to deprive the singer

Clubs,

After some discussion the report and accounts were adopted.

A Member's Criticism. Mr. A. W. Grimmit contended incone from billiards that the (2458.35) representing about $1.25 a day for two tables was not enough, and he thought that many members did not pay for their

games.

one finger tipped it overboard. The Chinese Revenue Officer made a grab for it and succeeded in catching hold of the stone. The parcel, upon being hauled up was found to contain 270 tacts of opium in tins

Mr. R. E. Lindsell said that since the defendant had admitted that he was the master and licensee

24,000.

Bishop Barnes and Dean Inge wecognized as an authority on the geed have no fear of the Church subject. being an effete organisation.

In conclusion, the Chairman

Hospital Keeda.

Chaliapin of the use of his house and garden in the Vladimir die trict near Moscow.

He was in England two years age, and was accorded special faci- lities. I believe, for studying the A NEW YORK CONFLAGRA- central banking system of this

TION. .country.

London Man for New York. The appointment of Mr. Stewart will probably be followed by the appointment of a British adviser to the American Federal Reserve

It was painted out by Mr. Kent of the junk and as he was on board Mrs. E D. C. Wolle and the Rev. Hospitals in China, and of their Bank

that the amount represented the en- trics in the billiards beck, and if any member had wilfully omitted to ter bis games the Club had fost revenue,

Mr. Kharas explained that the taldes were for the most part used by beginners who spent a long time in finishing a game.

Mr. Grimmitt also thought that 56 per month on an average was far too much to pay as wages for the servants, and he criticised the statement that the building was in good condition.

Increase In Fees:

In proposing an increase in en- trance fee and subscription to 815 each in place of the present rate of $10, Mr. Kent pointed out that the

*KOWLOON 1ST Kl. . SOUTH Club building badly needed repairs

CHINA.

Tit's league match will be played op Saturday on the Kowloos ground: Kick off 4.15 p.m.

Kowloon Wood; Jones and Careille Hedley, Sims and Bal win; P, May, "Viekare, Miles and Muir

KOWLOON 2ND XI.

SITY,

decreased revenue and there was from the har. He concluded by saying that with the facilities it offered Craigengower was a cheap Club and in no other Club could members get such value.

the time, the two fokis should not have been charged. They were accordingly dismissed. The master was fined $5,000 for the possession of the drug, and $1,000 for using his junk for an unlawful purpose. The alternative being six and two months hard labour, the sentence to ran consecutively. An order was also made for the confiscation of the junk and the opium.

THE SMALL INVESTOR.

AN ATTRACTIVE. SCHEME REJECTED BY 'THE COMMONS.

PREMIUM BONDS.

Chairman's Address.

members in the Diocese is about To stand for the Anglican church within this enormous area the Bishop has at his disposal 53 British agents and 230 Chinese, including appealed to all churchmen and school teachers. Of the British women who were not members to workers 31 (12 of whom are priests) joint the Victoria Diocesan Asso- are located in the Colony of Hong ciation and give it their fullest sup- Kong. The remaining 19 (including port. 3 priesta) are working around, Can-

Mrs. E D. C. Wolfe briefly ad Mr. P. S. Cassidy presided at the dressed the meeting, speaking of ton, Pakhoi, and Yunnanfu. meeting and the speakers were

work in connection with the C.3.S. G. T. Waldegrave, of the Missions needs. She mentioned that heal to Scanen. Among the large num ar before the making of hospital ber of church workers and others necessities, such as sheets pillow slips. etc., had been carried on by Present was Mrs. W. T. Southorn

a working party in Hong Kong, the In the course of his addresses, the supervision this work had now been taken over by a committee who Chairman said: The V.D.A. was

were handing the materials out to formed by the present Bishop after

the Mothers' Union, and other or his consecration in 1919 and before he left England for Hong Kongganisations, and also to individuals,

30 ns to spread the work over The V.D.4. in England has a mem

wider field and to accomplish more. barship of over a thousand divided Mrs. Wolfe read two interesting into fifteen groups. Its principal letters received from the heads of function is to serve as a connecting C... hospitals at Yunnanfu and link between the Mother Church at Home and the Diocese of Victoria, Pakhoi which showed the many and it provides financial supportsion hospitals.

and constant needs of these mis which is distributed in grants to

In conclusion, Mrs. Wolfe made various organisations in the Dio-

an appeal for more workers in con- cuse. Most of the money has gone to purely Chinese work, but help haa nection with supplying the hospitals been given to C.M.S. and Colonial with necessities, and for general institutions, and the present Dic support. She also appealed for toys cesan Chaplain's stipend is found and for donations for distribution To under the auspices of the Victoria by the V.D.A. in England.

Diocesin Association amongst the illustrate the diaposal of Y.D.A. funds the following are some of the hospitals and schools of the Diocese grants made during the past two

years:-

To encourage the small investor and to discourage that form of gambling which results in the total Other proposals to levy a month loss of the stakes, a City. business man put before the Chancellor of ly subscription of Be and another to increase the entrance fee to 820 the Exchequer a scheme for issuing and the subscription to 812 yearly blocks of £1,000,000 in £5 bonds UNIVER- were lost, Mr. Kent's proposal be states the Financial News,

These bonds would carry no in- ing upheld by a large majority.

The unsatisfactory service render-terest, and would be repayabic by the No. 1 boy, who it was every five years, Interest at, say 4 per cent, would accumulate, and stated was seldom present in the Club, was another matter which was at the end of each quinquennial discussed. A proposal was made period the sum of about £200,000 that his services should be dispens would be available for prizes to be 2.45 p.m.

2nd XI. Angus;d with us from January next. A drawn by the bondholders. About the Y.DA, which was formed soon Kowloon Dodshon and Pasco; Bliss, Hartley vote of confidence in the committee

10 per cent. of the bolders would nad Nicholls; Reed, Easterbrook,

was ultimately expressed and this Spary, Clark and Coates.,

matter was left for them to deal Reserve:-Blacklock.

This league match will be played

en Saturday on the South China ground Happy Valley. Kick of

KOWLOON B

with.

Election Of Officers.

"

the Chinese Church. $1,000 to the endowment fund for

Chinese workers." $1,000 For the Pension Fund for 83000, to St. Andrew's Training

Hostel, Canton. Various amounts to Nanning.

ton and Funnaniu for mis. sionary work.

at Christines.

The Missions To Seamen.

No definite confirmation is avail-1

with considerable

HUNDREDS OF NEW MOTOR CARS DESTROYED.

[BIÜTER'S AMERICAN 'BERVICE.]

NEW YORK, Nov, 16th.

able, but it is believed that a man Two men are missing, and damage" well known in London financial estimated at over, G.31,000,000 & a circles, and knowledge of American affairs, will been done, as the result of one of the most spectacular fires seen in be chosen by the Bank of England New York for a long time. and recommended to the Federal

A huge four-storey warehouse Reserve Bank.

A further development, although on the east river, filled with hun- this will probably come at a later dreds of new motor-cars, was gutted dace, is likely to be the appoint despite the efforts of dozens of fire- ment of Continental advisers to engines, which were rushed to the

scene from all over the city. the Bank of England. In this caso the advice of the Reichsbank and the Bank of France will probably be taken in selecting men for the position.

FORMER SERVICE

RECOGNISED.

GEN.

PENSION TO WOOD'S WIDOW.

[REUTER'S 'AMZEICAN" BERVICE.)

The appointment of Mr. "Stewart, and the reciprocal appointment CUBAN which is likely to follow, are amongst the most important de velopments of Bank of England policy for a number of years, and will create great interest in the Money Market and throughout the City.

discussion.

HAVANA, Nov 16th.

In recognition of the late General Leonard Wood's distinguished ser-

TO BE RECOVERED". FROM FOREIGN CAPITALISTS.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

Conference Decisions. - The new policy follows directly vice as Military Governor at Cuba, the House of Representatives has from the Bankers' Conference in

sanctioned a pension of G.8500 New York in July, when Mr. The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave Montagu Norman, the Governor of, monthly, to be paid to General" (Chaplain of the Hong Kong the Bank of England, conferred

Wood's widow. Branch of the Missions to Seamen) with Mr. Benjamin Strong. gave an interesting address upon Governor of the Federal Reserve CHILE'S NITRATE FIELDS. the work of the Missions to Sea-Bank, the President of the Reichs men. It was, he said, the largest

the Bank of France. Can-Church Society carrying on thisank, and the Deputy-Governor of sort of work in the World. Every Further steps in the post-war station formed a connecting link

They had 130 programme of bringing the large around the World. ports occupied by a representative central banks towards closer co- of the Society; of these representa operation were then, it is under tives 81 were chaplains and 96 lay stood, discussed, and this appoint- readere. There were 104 Institutes, ment is the first outcome of that The appointment has also become and 70 Churches; 32 launches, and 24 rowing boats.

The speaker explained the method desirable owing to the Bank of England's comparatively new de banking, and its wish to obtain the which men were approached. The parture in engaging in foreign old-time invitation of have a cup service of experts on overseas nan of tea and a bun, and then conie cial affairs.

Mr. Stewart was recommended by to Church "had disappeared. They were, he said, trying to cut the Mr. Benjamin Strong, and also "tea and bun" business out."

backed by Mr. J. P. Morgan. Sailormen, remarked the speaker, He will probably work in com

Fo'castle operation with Sir Otto Niemeyer MAY CAUSE CIVIL WAR. were great debaters arguments often resulted in a ques-who was appointed to the Bank of tion being put to the visiting England a few months ago, Missions Chapinin to settle, and often the question was a very dif. Evening Standard. Goultone. Sailormen, he had found, were not only good debaters, but many were prolific readers, not one of light literature, but also of the books that gave something

As regards the local branch of after the Bishop arrived here in receive prizes, and nobody would 1920 much good work, Baid the lose his capital, while the Govern- Chairman, has been done in keep ment would benefit by the cheap ing alive the diocesan spirit. At borrowing, and also by the comthe beginning of this year the con- stitution was revised and the It was announced that both Mr. pound interest for each five years. #. MOSLEMS.

Bradbury and Mr. Alves did pu desire re-election and the meeting proceeded to ballot for now officers Mr. R. Basa was elected as Pre- sident, and Mr. W. Kent as Vice President. Both returned thanks and assured the members that they would do their best."

To be played on Saturday on St. Joseph's ground. Kick of 4.15 p.m. Kowloon B:-Angus; Cowherd and Tillery; Hirst Rosa and Fremaus; Whitley, Roberts, Dun nett, Murphy and Pearce

LAWN TENNIS.

VINCENT RICHARDS.

THE MATCHES ARRANGED.'"

Mr. W. B. Muskett was elected as Secretary, and Mr. D. K. Kharas was re-elected as Treasurer.

Committee: Messrs E Mow fung, W. Allen, P. A. Dixon, E. W. Bradbury, A. A. Aives, C. B. Rosselet, D. Rumjahn and F. H. Knott.

Cricket Captain-Mr. UM. Omar. Vice-Captain:-3r. A. B. Hamson.

Cheers For New President, Before the close of the meeting

The Chinese Recreation Club have made definite arrangements for the approaching exhibition by Mr. P. A. Dixon, on behalf of the Vincent Richards. Singles and

members, proposed a hearty vote of doubles matches will be played thanks to Mr. Basa for the arduous commencing at 3 pm, on Tuesday work he has done as Secretary for next. SA Rumjahn, the local so many years, and be thought that champion, will be pitted against the no better selection could have been American Star in a singles match made for the position of President. and it is expected that Lum Po He called for three cheers for the Wah will be here from Shanghai in new President, which were heartily

given. "time to play too.

In all probability there will be a doubles match in which it is hoped to partner Richards with Honda against a Chinese pair.

Votes of thanks were also passed to the outgoing President and Vice President for their services to the Club.

of ship-visiting, and the manner in There The Chancellor of the Exchequer, groups aratem instituted. in a reply just received, points out are now aine distinct groupe each that the principle of Premium Bonds with a keen secretary and it is was carefully examined by a Select hoped that with decentralisation the Committee of the House of Com-influence of the V.D.A, will spread. mons in 1918, but this Committes One of the three objects of the had rejected the scheme. The reaV.D.A is to bind together all who sons for this, added the Chancellor, are interested in the work of the were dealt with fully in the Report Diocese. So far we have gathered made by the Select Committee, and into this branch 380 members, con- also in the reports of the House of tinued Mr. Cassidy. I cannot be Commons Debates of December. Ist,lieve that this represents the full 1919, when the subject was under number of churchmen and women general discussion

INTERPORT SHOOTING.

PRACTICE ON SUNDAY,

to think about.

The speaker mentioned that with-

SANTIAGO, Nov. 18th. The Chilean Government fore- shadows steps to recover the nitrate felds of Northern Chile, allegedly obtained by foreign capitalists by the ex-President, Alessandri, whe fraud during the administration of was recently deported.“

TROTSKY AND ZINOVIEFF TO BE ARRESTED.

"[THEOCON XEUTER'S AGENCE.)

WARSAW, Nov. 16th. The arrest of Trotsky and Zino- vief is only a matter of days, but

it is doubtful whether they will sub- mit tamely.

They may appeal to their sup porters in the army, and instigate.

civil war,

who are interested in the work of Diocese. It probably indicates the

Mr. Waldegrave invited anyone number who have gone to the trouble of enrolling themselves us

interested in the work of the Mis members of the V.D.A. and I think

on to Seamen to visit the local Institute at Praya East at anytime that we should endeavour to bring into the Association a good many who are still outside. I do not in another, two, or three years, in to see at first hand what was done,

Next Sunday.

WALL STREET AND As announced by cable yesterday mean to, suggest that all we are out view of the Praya Recinmation had also to accompany him in the

for is numbers. Far from it. But drawing near to completion, they launch on visita to shipa in port, Shanghai have scored 945 points in

There was the possibility that they Sunday is V.D.A. Sunday, and FOREIGN SECURITIES. their interport shoot. Hong Kong possibly there are some whose in. would have to start building again. interport shoot will take place on terest must be aroused and we

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE] Sunday, November 27th, and shout ought to see what we can do about might combine with the Sailors special services will be held at St. 25 riflemen of the Colony will par stirring, them up. We who are in Home at West Print, which was John's Cathedral. There will be a

NEw York, Nov. 16th.. ticipate in a practice on Sunday the V.DA realise that the Diocese shortly giving up its present site. Children's service in the morning,

Members of the stock exchange next. The following day the com- requires far more support. We The Missions to Seamen would have at ten o'clock,, and children are are many de- to build a better and larger build asked to bring offerings of toys to mittee will select the twelve shots know that there to represent the Colony,

ficiencies in the organiantion of the ing than they even had at present, that service for distribution among are disappointed at the small res- Only Hong Kong, Shanghai and Diocese and that its finances want and a much better place than the hospitals and schools in the mission ponse made to the offer to open noon there will be bi-lingual service which they attribute to the severa Singapore are competing Penang tightening up. We dimly perceive Sailors' Home at West Point, which field at Christmas. In the after-trading lists to foreign securities,

we may wonder what can be done was built sixty years ago.

listing conditions, having withdrawn from the com-

to eliminate that waste.

(Continued at foot of next column.) (in England and Chinese).

petition this year,

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